Trailer of Steve Jobs documentary out


Los Angeles, July 27 (IANS): The first trailer of documentary "Steve Jobs: Man in the Machine" has arrived.

Directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney, the documentary highlights the life of the late Apple co-founder, reports aceshowbiz.com.

Combining old footage and new interviews, the movie centres on Jobs's private and personal life and how he became a brilliant technology maker.

The trailer opens with Jobs wearing his iconic turtle neck top with a pair of blue jeans in an expo.

"Thank you for coming. We're gonna make some histories together today," Jobs said.

Jobs made big changes in the world with his incredible inventions.

"He made the iMac, he made the iPod, he made the iPhone. He's made everything," a child says in the two-minute trailer.

The trailer continues telling a story when Jobs and his friend, Steve Wozniak, brainstormed some of their earliest ideas in the garage of Jobs's childhood home.

Not only Jobs's wonderful career, the documentary also exposes his dark side.

"His stuff was beloved, but it wasn't that he was beloved," someone says in a voice over.

Produced by Gibney and Viva Van Loock, the movie is slated for release in limited US theatres on September 4.

 

  

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